PIX 506, I believe, and we have one for each remote office. I can connect to any of them, but the Cisco VPN Adapter gets the same gateway address as the machine does. This is the only machine with the issue. I do get name/IP resolution so DNS is good, but can't ping by name or IP because the gateway is incorrect.
Roger Wright ___ Sent from Tampa, Florida, United States On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Bob Fronk <[email protected]> wrote: > What is your end-point? PIX, ASA, VPN Concentrator? > > > > I assume that this is the only machine having this problem? > > > > *From:* Roger Wright [mailto:[email protected]] > *Sent:* Thursday, September 03, 2009 4:40 PM > *To:* NT System Admin Issues > *Subject:* Cisco VPN Client Weirdness > > > > Argggggh....I'm pulling my hair out on this one! > > > > New R500 laptop with Cisco VPN client on Windows XP. I can make the tunnel > connections all day long but can't hit any resources inside the network. > I've noticed that when the VPN is active my gateway IP is the same as the > VPN-assigned machine IP so I guess that makes sense. > > > > But this happens regardless of which VPN endpoint I hit, which creds I use, > wired or wireless NIC, etc. And on this machine only. And when comparing > the client settings with another they appear identical. > > > > I've removed and reinstalled the OS, the Cisco client, reverted to a > previous version, logged in locally, etc, etc, - no go. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > > > Roger Wright > > ___ > > > > > > > > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
